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Evotrex Unveils Hybrid RV That Powers Itself

Evotrex reveals a hybrid power-generating RV trailer designed for weeklong off-grid adventures.

by Sachin Vishwakarma
Evotrex Unveils Hybrid RV That Powers Itself
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The automotive world is rethinking its all-electric future, and that shift is beginning to influence related industries, including RVs. The RV space has always been a little slower to go fully electric, which makes this the perfect moment for a young company like Evotrex to step onto the stage. And they’re stepping in with something bold.

Evotrex Steps Out of the Shadows

After quietly working behind the scenes, Evotrex has finally introduced itself with a major announcement: a $16 million Series A investment to kickstart production. Their mission centers around a hybrid electric travel trailer they describe as the “world’s first power-generating RV trailer.” The goal is to give travelers the freedom to head off-grid for up to a week—no anxiety, no limits, and no sacrificing comfort.

An Electric Trailer With Its Own Backup Power

What makes Evotrex especially interesting is its hybrid setup. Instead of depending entirely on batteries, solar, or the occasional charging station, the trailer includes a small gas engine that acts as a range extender. It charges the onboard battery and provides extra support when needed. The team hints that this hybrid design brings even more benefits, though they’re keeping a few secrets for now.

As major automakers reevaluate their electrification timelines, it’s easy to imagine the RV industry doing the same. Still, several companies are pushing forward with electric RVs. Lightship and Pebble are developing all-electric travel trailers, Grounded is working on a fully electric campervan, and Coachmen recently showed off its RVEX prototype, which uses a gas-powered generator much like the Evotrex concept.

Why Evotrex Thinks Hybrid Makes Sense

Evotrex believes a hybrid model offers the perfect balance for people who want adventure without compromise. They’re aiming this trailer at outdoor enthusiasts who want longer escapes—hunters, anglers, and anyone craving a peaceful week away—but still want enough comfort to feel at home. They’re betting on the idea that sustainability and convenience can coexist beautifully.

A Sneak Peek at What’s Coming

The early design renders offer an enticing preview. The trailer features a twin-axle setup, a smooth aerodynamic shape, and a rooftop covered in solar panels. At the rear, a tailgate lifts up to reveal a platform or ramp that transforms into a covered patio area. A glimpse inside shows a booth-style dinette and cozy, home-inspired finishes meant to make off-grid trips feel anything but rugged.

The exterior carries a futuristic vibe: streamlined surfaces, modern LED lighting across the front, a wide windshield, and a hidden front locker that keeps the tongue out of sight. These images reflect Evotrex’s design direction rather than a finalized product, and the company fully expects the look to evolve as the prototype takes shape.

Meet the Team Fueling the Vision

Evotrex is powered by a team with eclectic backgrounds. Xiao, one of the key figures, comes from Anker, a global leader in consumer electronics and power solutions. Alongside him are seasoned RV enthusiasts who bring firsthand experience from life on the road. Together, they’re building something that’s both technically forward and practically grounded.

Even the company name tells a story. “EV” highlights the electric foundation. “EVO” represents evolution. “Trex” implies strength, endurance, and the ability to push forward. It’s a mission statement in three syllables.

What the Road Ahead Looks Like

Evotrex has big plans for its debut. The first functional prototype is set to appear at CES in Las Vegas next year, giving the public its first real look at the technology in action. After that, things start to move quickly. Pre-orders will open in January 2026, along with the first official details on specs and pricing. If everything goes smoothly, deliveries to early customers could start by the end of 2026.

For now, Evotrex stands as a fresh, ambitious entry in the evolving world of RV travel. If they succeed, the future of off-grid adventures might look a whole lot more flexible and a whole lot more fun.

Source: Evotrex

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